| Allegro CL version 10.1 New since the initial 10.1 release. |
Arguments: ut1 ut2
The value returned by date/= and related functions depends on the time zone where the machine running Lisp is located and also on whether daylight saving time is in effect. See the discussion in Day and date calculation functions and their relation to time zones in miscellaneous.htm for examples of how time zone and daylight saving time can affect results.
This function performs calculations on the day/date portion of a universal time, that is the decoded universal time ignoring the second, minute, and hour values (see decode-universal-time).
ut1 and ut2
should be non-negative integers and are interpreted as universal times
(see get-universal-time). This function
returns the opposite of date= (nil
when date=
returns t
, t
when
date=
returns nil
).
;; Results depend on the timezone value and whether daylight saving ;; time is in effect. These are not settable by this function and ;; the values are inherited from the Operating system. To see them, ;; evaluate (decode-universal-time (get-universal-time)): cl-user(29): (decode-universal-time (get-universal-time)) RETURNS 11 38 14 5 12 2017 1 nil 8 ;; That form was evaluated at 2:38:11 PM (14:38:11) on Tuesday, ;; December 5 at Franz Inc. HQ in Oakland, California. The eighth ;; return value (nil) indicates daylight saving time was not in effect. ;; The ninth return value (8) means the timezone was 8, 8 hours ;; earlier than Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). If you are in a different ;; location or the date is different, you will get different values. cl-user(32): (setq ut1 (encode-universal-time 0 0 8 4 12 2017)) 3721392000 ;; December 4, 2017 cl-user(33): cl-user(33): (setq ut2 (encode-universal-time 0 0 20 4 12 2017)) 3721435200 ;; also December 4, 2017 cl-user(34): (date/= ut2 ut1) nil cl-user(35): (date/= ut1 ut2) nil ;; False for both argument orders because the same day cl-user(36): (setq ut3 (encode-universal-time 0 0 8 4 11 2017)) 3718796400 ;; November 4, 2017 cl-user(37): (date> ut1 ut3) t cl-user(38): (date> ut3 ut1) t ;; Different days so true for both orders of arguments
See also date=,
which returs t
when this function
returns nil
and vice versa.
See Day and
date calculation functions and their relation to time zones
in miscellaneous.htm for more information on this
and related functions.
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This page is new in the 10.1 release.
Created 2019.8.20.
| Allegro CL version 10.1 New since the initial 10.1 release. |